Protestant Drug Cult Leader Sentenced To Three Decades In Prison

Los Caballeros Templarios is a major drug cult in Mexico that, unknown to most people, owes its existence and sustenance directly to the American Evangelical Protestant writer John Eldridge, something which we have written about before. The cult has engaged in not just drug trafficking, but human sacrifice, organ trafficking, and mass murder throughout Mexico.

In recent news on the front of the drug war, a leader of Los Caballeros Templarios, Gregorio Linares, was just sentenced to 32 years in prison for his participation in the group’s activities according to a report:

Gregorio Abeja Linares, “El Güero Abeja”, designated as head of the crime group Los Caballeros Templarios.

He was sentenced to 32 years in prison for the crimes of drug trafficking and carrying firearms for the exclusive use of the armed forces, in addition to bribery, informed the PGR. “With the evidence obtained by the agent of the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Federation, attached to the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Investigation of Organized Crime (SEIDO).

Gregorio ‘N’ was sentenced to 32 years in prison and a 732-day fine, “he said in a statement. The now sentenced was arrested in August 2013 after a military operation carried out in an exclusive residential area, south of Morelia, Michoacán, in compliance with an arrest warrant against him, for his then probable participation by a criminal organization.

He was considered among the main people responsible for the violence in Michoacán. Eduardo Sánchez, then a spokesman for the federal Public Security Cabinet, said in 2013 that his capture was a serious blow to organized crime.

“This individual is considered since 2011 as one of the main responsible for the violence generated in the State of Michoacán,” he said when officially announcing the capture.

He said that “El Güero Abeja” is accused of crimes such as kidnapping, homicide, organized crime and health.

“It is related to 14 preliminary investigations initiated by the PGR and with at least four criminal cases in courts of Guerrero and Jalisco. Also, weighed on him an arrest warrant for crimes of kidnapping, organized crime and crimes against health, “detailed on that date the federal official.

Official reports indicate that, at the time of the capture, Abeja Linares was granted two firearms for the exclusive use of the armed forces, four loaders, 25 cartridges, radio communications equipment and cell phones, as well as cocaine. (source)